The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, September 28, 1871, Image 3

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1871.
Hates of Advertising.
One column, one year
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S7R 00
40 00
i 2o 00
1 " " 15 00
Transient advertising per square of emlit
tines or leas 3 times or less 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less per
year
5 00
Marriages and Death notices inserted
pratis.
Elk lodge, A. Y. K.
Staled meetings of Elk Lodge-will be
held at their hall on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month. 1
O. L. MoCRACKEN, Soo'y.
Temple of Honor and Tomnerance.
Elkton. Temple No. 81, meets on ea;h
alternat o Thursday- at their Lodge Room,
on Maia atreot, over J. V. Hook's Rtoro.
H. A. PARSONS, ft.
far Time at ntdgicay.
T!(he Express East....
ilo do West....
Jdo Mail East
do do West
.. 1:40 a m.
.. 2:20 a. m.
,. 4:52 p. m.
.10:05 a. m.
Il.ocnl Freight East
....1 1:00 a. m.
do
dn West ViO p. m.
"Row me asUore" is the latest slang
Tjiirase.
SHTPPiNa Taos, with or without
strings, at the Advocatb office.
Jas. IIaorrtt is having the old
Brooks house, corner of Mill and Main
streets, fixed up generally.'"
You cannot register after September
30th. Remember this, and register
now.
0. TV Sexton authorizes ns to an
nounce his withdrawal as candidate (or
Sheriff.
The local freight tiuvo has been
changed. It now goes east at 11:00
p. m., aod west et 6:20 p. ta.
J. V. ITouK has lately received a lot
of fall and winter goods, suitable for
everybody.
Wk have been requested to state that
there will be no services in Grace Church
next Sunday, owing to the unavoidable
Absence of the Pastor Rev. J, A. Dooris.
Tm.ltF, is a mm ut Wiicis "going it
blind" against Col. Wilcox for Assem
bly. Nevertheless, we predict that the
Colonel will be wlectol. '
If ynu want any vi-ming. cards, call
at tho Advocate office and see those
we Imvo printed. We have some fine
samples of these and also of other job
jSuberba'b Oand Tab1 earn of the
Holy Land and Paradise Lost will' ex
hibit ut Messenger's Hall on next Sat
urday evening Sept. 30. Admission
25 cts. Reserved seats 35 cent3.
The assessor . Ins no uuthority to
question your light to register if you
apply to him personally. lie is bound
to put your name down. See that it is
done.
W. 0. IIsaly has lately returned
from, the east, where he has purchased
a large stock of goods which he is re
ceiving and offitring for sale, flis stock
comprises a full lino of dress goods, as
well as most all other kinds of goods.
Five rr.it cent, additional is what
the new law, passed through the influ
ence of Mr. English last winter, com
pels every tax payer in Jefferson county
to pay, who neglected to pay to the
'Treasurer. Brookville liepublican.
We want a Hepresentarive at Ilarris
burg the coming session that is willing
to serve his constituents for the lawful
salary, and will not vote himself hun
dreds of dollars of the people's money.
Such a in id we ht.ve in A. I. Wilcox,
the people's choice.
Luthetan Services at the, Court
Ilouse, Ridsway, on the 1st of October.
German and English preaching in the
rooming, after which the Lord's Sup
per will be ci'Iebratca. English preach
iog in the eveuing. As the Pittsburgh
Synod meets at Warren at that time
some liro. I rum the bynod will assist.
At the Post Office in this place on last
Monday tin post master cancelled 815 thr?e
cent stamps. Average run is about two
hundred. Is this high for a one horse-
country iowiiT St. Mary s Gazette.
Nut very high! Jas. Ilagerty, post
master at this place, informs us that on
last Monday he cancelled 321, just six
more than you brag on, and it was not
much of a day for stumps either.
Important to Votkus Many per
sons are under the impression that vo.
tcrs who wcte registered last year need
not be registered again. Thia is a mis
take. Yearly registrations are required,
Jind persons who have not yet been reg
istered this year should bare their names
placed on the list at once, as a failure to
Attend to this imporant matter may re
sult io the loss of a vote oo tbo part cf
tie cackjj. v
Ih another column wSH bs found the
oard of tho Thayer House. D.
Cook has leased this hotel and will, we
have oo doubt, keep a first-olass house.
PcnspANT to call the republican
County Convention met in Ridgway on
the 21st inst., and after ratifying the
nominations made by the People's Con
vention, adjourned sine die.
JTon't (offer your hair to foil off when
a bottle or two of Nature's Hair Restora
tive will check it. Splendidly perfumed
and as e'ear as crystal. All wide awake
druggists soil it. See advertisement.
' TiX-PATER8 should not forget that
it was the Republicans that relieved real
estate of this State from taxation for
State purposes. Notwithstanding this
reduction of State taxes, Republican
administrations have gone on steadily
reducing the State debt.
Base Ball An Exciting Game
On Saturday, last, 23d inst., the Alerts
of this place, left for Oyster's to play a
match game of baso ball with the Sur
prise club ot that plane. The game
was. called at 2 p. m., with the Alerts at
the bat. Our space will not admit of
extcuded remarks, eo we can" only say
it was the finest game of ball ever
played in Elk county. The Surprise
club were the victors by a score of 22
to 10. The fielding on both sides was
splendid, and was decidedly the best
that either club have ever done.
Union County Convention.
The Union County Convention met
in Ridgway on Monday, Sept. 18th,
1871, and organised by electing Tons.
Trwin of Spring Creek, President, snd
Philip W. Hays of Fox, and Geo. A.
Rathbunof Ridcway, Secretaries.
Alter considerable discussion in re
gard to the manner in which tho affairs
of the Couuty have been conducted, it
was on motion:
Scsohed, That this convention, realizing
the necessity of A reform in the manage
ment of the business of the county, and in
sisting that offices are personal trusts and
should bo administered by those to whom
they nie committed, and believing that the
ofiice should geek the man rather than the
man the ofiice, will plaoe a ticket for county
onieers In fore the people for their suffrages,
and confidently relying upon the ability.
truth, and integrity of the men named, will
by all lawful and honest means seek to se
cure their election.
The convention then proceeded to
nominate cuunty officers by acclamation,
as follows:
For County Treasurer,
C. K. EIRLEY.of Fox.
FVr Associate Judge,
J.Y. HOUK, of Ridgway.
For Sheriff.
DANIEL C. OYSTER, of Ilorton.
For County CniniFsiner,
J. L. BROWN, of Jones.
For County Auditir,
THOMAS IRWIN, of Spring Creek.
On motion ot L. Mohan, Jr. of Fox
Scsolvcd, That the Prisident and Secre.
InrioB be a committee of three to name an
additional candidate fur Associnto 'Judge,
should they deem it expedient or necessary.
Jlenolvcd, Thai the proceeding .of this
convention be published in tho county pa
pers. TI103. IRWIN, Prcsideut,
P. W. Hats,
JS Secy's.
Geo. A. ll.rnuij
At Last tiie Alerts wis a
Game. The Unknown club of Centre
ville, played a match game with the
I Alerts of this place, on the grounds of
the latter club, yesterday. Tho playing
done by both clubs was excelent. The
Alerts were victors by one run as will
bo seen by tho following score:
vnxwk.
o.
Woodward, e. f. 8
G. Brows, r. f. 2
Almy, 1st b. U
S.Brown s. s. 6
o.
1
8
3
8
1
5
8
4
4
Jones, p.
C. Khines,8d b.
Miller, s. s.
Ernhart, e.
Hcaly, 1st. h.
J. Ithines, 1. f.
Ilorton, 2d. b.
Curt iss, r. f.
O.Rhines, o. f.
Montgomery. 2b 6
1. Drown, p.
Reynolds, i. f.
Largay, 8d b.
Ear ley, e.
.1
8
1
2
27 87
27 3d
1NNISOS.
128466780
Alerts 7 2 10 1 6 0 1 10 1-37
Unknowns 10 1 2 7 0 0 4 7 63(5
Umpire J. O. W. Bailey.
Scorers Alert, . P, Dickinson; Un
known, J. J. Suell.
Home Runs Curtiss, 1; O. Erown, 1,
Swindlers by thb Load Our
county has been invaded by a gang of
sharpers, who are ostensibly engaged in
puttiog up humbug lightning rods, not
worth anything except lor old iron.
They also insure property in a moon
shine insurance rompany, aod lie and
plunder generally. Let every person shun
them as they woald horse thieves. They
will perhaps not steal your horse, but
thoy will take a note from you for $100
or $150, and make you pay it without
giving you an equivalent, which
amounts to about the same as taking a
horse. There are four or five in the
gang, and they travel on the circus plan
fiB6 horses and wagons, are full of gab,
and will cheat everybody that tradea with
them. They have already delrauied
our citizens out of five or six thousand
dollars, and they should be arrested in
stead ot pitrotiiaed. -Clearfloli Re
publKaa. .
TnErtB are bn threa States in which
tho colored population now outnumbers
the white. Louisiana , has 802,005
whites to 304,210 oolored; Mississippi,
382,893 whites to' 444,210 colored;
South Carolina, 289,067 whites to 415,
814 colored. There are several States,
however, in which these populations are
nearly tied. Alabama has 621,384
whites to, 475,610 oolored; Florida has
90,057 whites to 91,689 colored; Geor
gia has 038,926 whites to 545,142 col
ored, la Virginia the white population
is in a clear majority of 200,000.
There are many fruits which never
turn sweet until the frost has lain upon
them. Theroare many nuts that never
fall from the bough of the tree of life
till the frost has opened and ripened
them. And there are many elements of
life that never grow sweet and beautiful
until sorrow touches tbem.
Pennsylvania has 14,212 publio
schools, 17,612 teachers aod 828,891
pupils. The aver'ago ' salary of male
teachers per month is $40.66; of female
teachers, $32.39. Average cost of tui
tion of each pupil per month, 93 cents.
Total cost of tuition for tho year 1870,
$3,745,415 81. Estimated value ol
school property, 815,837,183. .
List of Causes set down for trial at
November Term 1871, Elk County
Common Pleas. Cointnencing Monday,
Nov. 0,1881:
1. Thomas B. McLnin vs B. A.
Weed. No. 10 April term 1869.
2. Thomas Tnrley vs B. A. Weed.
38 Nov. term 1869.
3. Eaton N. Frisbie for use vs Wm.
Reed. 21 Jsnuaty term 1870.
4. William J. Hotkey, vs The Penn.
R. R. Company. 2S April term 1870.
5. E. W. Bushley, vs Alien Giles.
4G, 47. 48. and 49 April term 187U.
6. James H. Billington, vs Isaac
Bowman et al. 10 August term 1870.
7. W. L. Barnes, vs The Tunnerdule
Coal Company. 1 November term '70.
8. Spillane Heirs, vs Michael Dano
van. 19 November term 1870.
9. Geo. W. Smith, vs 1. F. Ander
son. 22 November terra 1870.
10- Ste&rns, Clark k Co., vs Same.
23 November term 1870.
11. 0. Brockway, Jr., vs Ilnrtoo
Township. 24 November teim 1870.
12. Jonathan Boynton et al, vs A.
C. Finney et al. 1 January term '71.
13. John G. Reading et al. vs A. C.
Finney. 13 January term 1871.
14. J. J. Lawrence et al, vs Krieg's
Heirs. 23 January term 1371.
15. Robt. J. Robinson, vs George D.
Messenger. 4 April term 1871.
16. R. Charles McGill. vs Louis II.
Garner. 20 August term 1871.
FRED. SCHOENING,
Prfitlionotary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
T HAVER house.
1). D. COOK, Proprietor,
Cor. Mill and Centre Sts., Ridgway, Pa. ,
The proprietor takes this method of an
nouncing to the public that he has refitted,
revised, and improved, this well known
hotel, and is prepared to entertain all
who favor 1 i u with their patronage, in the
best ttyle and at low rates. vln30tf.
4 DMINISTIIATUIX'S NOTICE. No-
X. tiue is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration on the estate of Daniel Downs.
doceased. late of Ridgwny township. Elk
County Pennsylvania, having been grint,
ed to the uudersiguod, all persons indebted
to said estate will please mike immediate
payment, and those having claims or de
uands will present them properly authenti
cated for settlement, without delay.
JOHANNA DOWNS. Administratrix.
Sept. 21st, 1871. n294t.
F
OR SALE.
Tho village "ptopertv. formerly owned bv
Dr. W. Shaw, at Cenfieville, Elk Co., Pa.
Consisting of a two story house with Drug
Store attached. For sale by
DR. J. S. BO ROW ELL,
n2fltf. : Ridgway, Elk Co. Fa.
Terms eaey, part cash and balance on
time. A good location for a puysioian.
LAGUSCAHONDA EAILEOACT
From and afier Monday, May 29th 1871.'
Trains will run on this Road as follows:
Leaves Earley 7.10 a. m., arrives at
Daguscahouda Junction 7 45 a. m., con
nects with Local east 7 56 a. ru , and
Mail west 9 50 a. ni. Leaves Dagusca
honda 10.20 a. in., ariives at Earley
1 1 00 a. ru. Leaves Eariey 4 00 p. m.,
arrives at Daguscahooda . 4 50 , p. m ,
connecting with Mail east 5.05 p. m,
and Local west 5.21 p. m. In case P.
& E. trains are late, Daguscahondu train
holds twenty minutes beyond the above
time.
Tickets should always be procured
oetoro leaving stations-
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NB MILUOS-OF -LIVES BAVEW ,
It Is one of the most, remarkabl faots of
his remarkable age, not, that, so many
persons are the victim of dyspepaiaor In
digestion, but, its willing victims. Now,
we would not be nn lerstood to say that, any
one regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels
dis losed to rank it among the luxuries of
life. Far from it. Those who have ex
perlenoed its torments would scout such an
idea. All dread it, and would gladlv dis.
pense with its unpleasant familiarities.
Mark Tapley. who was jolly under all the
trying circumstances . in which no. was
p'. iced. never hal an attack of dyspepsia,
or his Jolity would have speedily forsaken
hillK .J
Of all the multifarious diseases to which
the human system is liable,
there is perhaps io . one t , so
generally prevalent as dyspepsia. ' There
aredisoises more acute and painful, and
which more frequently prove fatal, but
none the effects of which are so depressing
to the mind and so positively distressing to
the body. If there is a wretched being in
the world It Is
A CONFIRMED DTSFEPTIC.
We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps
the most universal of human diseases.
This is imphatically tbo case in the United
StateB. Whether this generjl prevalence
is due to the chnrao'er of the food the
method of its preparation, or the hasty
manner in Which it is usually Swallowed,
is not our province to explain. The crcat
foot with which we are called to deal is
this: V
1 DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS 1
almost univei sally. '
' Ncnrly every other person you meet is a
viotim, an apparently willing one; were
tnis hot the case, why SO many sutlerers,
when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is
Within the easy reach of all . who will
avail themselves of it? But says a dys
peptic: What is this remedy? to which we
reply: This great allcvator of human
Miticring is almost as widely known as the
English language. It has allayel the
agonies of thousands, nnd is to-day carry
comfort and eucourngmcnt to thousands
of others. This acknowledged panacea is
note other than
Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Would you know more of the merits of
ting wonderful prepaiation than can be
learned trom the experience of others?
Try it yourself, nnd when it has failed to
fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by
the proprietor, then abandon faith in it.
LET IT BE REmEMBERED,
first of all, that HOOFLAND'S GERMAN
BITTERS is -a rum beverage.
Thej are composed wholly of the pure
juice or vital principle of roots. This is
not a mere assert ion. , Tho extracts from
which they are compounded are prepared by
one of the ablest of German chemists. Their
effects can bo beneficial only in all cased of
the billiary system., llooil .nd's German
Bitters stand without an equal, acting
promptly and vigorously upon the liver;
they remove its torpidity and cause health
ful secretion of bile thereby supplying
tho stomach with the most indispensable
elements of sound digestion in proper pro
portion. They purify the blood, cleansing the
vital fluid of all hurtful impurities and su
planting them with the elements of genuine
healthf ulncss. .
Now, there lire certain classes ot per
sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only
unpalatable, hat who find it impossible to
tnko them without positive disco nfort. For
such Dr. JlOOr LAND 3 UKKMAX TONIC
hag been specially prepared. His intended
for uso where a slight a coholio stimulant
is require 1 in e nnection wiih t ie well
known Tonic properties of the pure Ger
man Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S TONIC ,
acts with almost marvelous effect. It not
only stimulates tho flagging and wasting
energies, but invigorates and permanently
strengthens its action upon the Liver
and Stomach ' thorough, perhaps less
prompt than the Bitters, when tne same
quantity is taken is nono the loss certain.
Indigestion, KilliotiBness, Physical or Ner
vous prostration, yield readily to its po
tent influence. It gives the invalid a new
and stronger hold upon life, removes de
pression of spiiit. and inspires ohet.rful
ness. , But Dr. llool land's benefactions to
the human race are not confined to his
celebrated GERMAN BITTERS,,, or, his
invaluable Tonh;. He has prepared an
other medicine, which is rapidly winuing
its way to popular favor because of its in
trinsic metits. This U HOOFLAND'S
PODOPI1VLLIN PILLS, a perfect substi
tute for mercury without any of mercury's
evil qualities. '
These wonderful Pills, which are Intend
ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly torn,
posed of Pi,dophyliin, or the vital princi
ple of the mamlnke root. It is the medi
cinal virtues of this health-giving plant in
a perfeotly pure and highly concentrated
form. The Podophyllin acts directly on
Hie Liver, stimulating its functions and
causing it to av.ke its billiary secretions in
regular and prof er qu int. ties. The inju
rious results wh'ch inviriably follow the
use of mercury is eatirely avoided , by
their uso, But .it is not upon the. Liver
only that their powers are exerted., The
extract of Mandrake contained in tbem is
skillfully combiued with four other ex
tracts, one of which acts upou tha stomach,
one upon the upper bowels, one upon the
lo ver boweU. and prevents any gripiog
effect, thus producing a 'pill that influences
the entire digestive and aliinen ary system,
in an equal and harmonious manner, and
its action entirely ,ree from nausea, vomit
ing or griping paint oomuon to all other
purgatives, . r ' j t
Possessing hese much desirable qualities
me I'oaopuyuin neoomes invaluable as a
FAMILY MEDICINE. , ,
No household should be withtut them.
They are p irfectly sate, requ but two
foran old nary dose, are prompt an I effi
cient In action, and when usea in oonneo
tiou with Dr. Hoodand's German Bitters.
or Tonio, may be regarded as certain spe
cifics in alt oases of Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, or any of the disorders to which
the system is ordidarly subject. The
PODOPHYLLIN PILLS ' . ,
act upon the stomach and bjwets, carrying
off improper obstruction, while the Bitters
or Tonie purify the blood, strengthen and
invigorate the frvme, give tone and appt
tite to the stomach, aud thus build up tb
invalid anew. a , ., ;;
Dr. Hoolland, , having provided internal
remedies for disease, baa given the world
one mainly for external applioati n, iu the
wonderful preparation known as
i Da, HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL.
This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains
and aches of all kinds.
'Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache,
ChilUains, Sprains. Burns, Pain iu the
Back and Loius, Ringworms, etc., etc, all
yield to its external application.
Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart
burns, Kidney Diseases, Sick Headaolier,
Coliov Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, f 'ram pi,
fains in the Stomach, Colds, Asthma, e c.
These remedies will be sent by express
to any locality, nnon application to the
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at- the GERMAN
MED1CINK STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA. . I - ,
CHAS. M. EVANS Prrprietor.,,
Formerly C. M. JACK N CO.. :
Thett Jiemtditt art for 4 jJrugguti
O
SloTtkttper, en1 Mtdient Dtahr iery- .
. ' - ' ' .'a I vJr24 I
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Iff (WTTTtH
Leaving the East and arriving at
Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we
renoh tho West? , The best Line is ac
knowledged to be the C.J B. & Q i joined
together with the B. ct M. Railroad by
the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and
called the Burlington Route,
' The Main Jino pf the Route running
to Omaha, conncots with the great Pa.
oifio Roads, and forms to-day tho lead
ing route to California. Tbo i Middle
Branch, entering Nebraska at Plattg.
mouth, passc9 through Lincoln, the
State Capital, nnd will this year be
finished to Fort Kearney,' forming the
shortest route across the Continent by
over lOO niHes. ' ' . ' ' , .
Another branch of the B. M., dt
verging; at Red Oak, falls into a line
tunning down the Missouri through Ft
Joe to Kansas City, and all KatieaF,
I'assengcis by this route to ' Kansas,
see Illinois, Southern Iowa, and Mis
souri, aud, by a slight divergence, can
see Nebraska also, "v , ,
Lovers of fine views should remcm
ber the Burlington Route, for its .towns
"high-gleaming from afar" its tree-
lriogcd streams its rough bluffs and
quarries its : corn-oceans stretching
over the prarics further than the eye
can Teach. ,
Land-buyers will be sure to remem
ber it, for they have friends among the
two thousand who have already bought
farms from Get S. Harris, the Laud
Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at
Burlington, Iowa, or amoog the four
thousand homr-steadcrs and pre-emptors
who last year filed claims in the Lincoln
land office, where ''Uocle Sam is rich
enough to irivo us all a farm."
,; $1,000 EEWAKD I
A reward of One Thousand Dollars will
be paid to any Physician who will produce
a medicine that will supply the wants of
tne people better than ttie article known as
- Celebrate! Blood Cleanser or Panacea.
It must be a better Cathartic, a better Alter
ative, a better Sudorific, a better Diuretic,
a better Tonic, and in every way better
than the Pan-a-ce-a. No matter how long
it has been in use or how lately discovered
Above all it must not contain anything not
Pl'UULY VSOETABLB.
$5,00 REWARD!!
A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will
be paid for a medicine that will perma
nenlly care more cases of Costiveuess,
Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache,
Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun
dice, Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Cliills
and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils.- Loins, Side
and Head and female Complaint than '
on. FAunjErs ' ;
HLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA, ,
which is used more extensively by practlo
ing physicians than ' any other popular
medicine known. "
For Sale by U. G. MESSENGER
and WHIPPLE & HARTLEY, Ridg
way, Pa. . ' ' . vln22yl.
pitorosED , ; ;
AlffiCTlEMT TO THE CONSTITUTION 0?
',.:. PENNSYLVANIA. :,
'.'.'mist besoldtion I '
Proposing an amendmend to the Conatitu-
tioa t I'ennsylvama. , ,
Be it Rctolned by the Senate and Houte ot
Repi-ctentatioet of the Commonwealth of Peun-
eilvanii in General Atiembly nut. That
the following amendment of the Constitu
tion of Commonwealth be proposed, to tne
jeople for their adoption or rejection, pur
suant t the provisions of the tenth article
thereof, to wilt , , ,i. rt
';" AMENDMENT. " ; "
Strike out tho Sixth Section of tho Sixth
Artlo'.eof the Constitution, and insert in
lieu thereof the following: . .
' i 'A Stat o Treasurer shall be chosen by
the Qualified electors of the State, at sunh
times and for s'leti term of service as shall
bo prescribed by law." ' ' ' '
JAMES II- WEBB,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vt; WILLIAM A. WALLACE, ' .'
':.,,. .. Speaker of tho Seuate.
Approved the fifteenth day of June,
Anno Domini one thousand eight haodred
and seventy-one. ' '
;.:, .... JNO. W. GEARY.. -
i , Prepared and certified for publication
pursuant to the tenth article of the Con
stitution. ' ". '
, F. JORDAN,
Secretary of the Common w lAlth. ' '
Offioe Seo'y of the Commonwealth , 12t.
Harrisburg, July 5th, 1871. J 12 C
JP'r'OO WANT TO BUY : !
GOODS CHEAP
GO to '
' ' THAYER & IIAGERTY, , ,
1,1 f ' i i. ';,' .'!. ,i ' .- v
' Main Street, F.idgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
A GLASS AND"" QUEENS-
. , WARE, WOOD AND "
WILLOW. WARE, ',
TOBACCO AND CIGARS. V. i
' ' '; A Large Stock of . ,: t.
. . -i ' !
1 Groceries anl Provisions.
' The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly on hund, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST. , -J:
' THAYER &HAGERTY. ';,
V. S.. SERVICE-
GU AND SEE!
I ' ''! .'I
IT WILL PAY!
THE LARGEST STOCK
OF THE BEST NO 0THE3 IN ST0CK-
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S TO J E S !
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS IN
ENDLESS ARIETY.
PRICES WILL SUIT I
GOODS WILL PLEASE!
I;$EU"CHj
STOVES DELIVERED AND SET
FREE! FREE! FREE!
CALL AND EXAMINE!
: A PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODS!
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W. S. SERVICE.
No. 1 Masouio Uall Building,
: , Ridgway, Pa.
" NATURE'S
il.m REST91UTIYE
j
Contains no LA ULPHUR 'To
su&as or viea; jg : lith-
AEGENo ; mxaATZ 0I SIL-
-' VER, and is entirely free from the
. Poisonous and Health-dsstroying
: Drugs used in other Hair Prepara
: tions.' ' :
Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
uoi. sou me nuesi laorio, perfectly sale.
Clean and eraoient, desideratums long
nougat, tor anu iouna at last! '
It restores and prevent the Hair from
becoming Uray. imparts a soft, glossy, ap
pearanoe. removes Dandruff, is oool and
refreshing to the head, checks the Hair
from falling off, and restores it to a great
extent, woen prematurely jost, pieven's
Headaches, cures all humors, cutaneous
eruptions, nnd unnatural heal. . As a
dressing for the bair it is the best article
in tho market. ,
Dr. U. Snath; ' Patentee, Ayer, Mass.
Prepared onl. bypltOOTIiR BROTHERS,
Gloucester, Mass The genuine is pu; up
in a panel boitle, made expressly for it,
with the name of the artiole blown In the
glass. Ask your Druegist for Nature's
Hair Restorative, and take no other. ' '
JiaySend- two . three cent stamps to
Procter Brothers for a -'Treatise on ' tha
I uman Hair,"' The information tt eon.
tains is worth $500,00 to any person.
, ! ' FOR SALE BY ' i: '
G. G. MESSENGER,'. DRUGGIST,
Main Street, Ridgwoy, Penn'a. ' '
.vlnllyl. t;, -,
The most omplet e iiuMtnAay
Cullt-ge In the Lulled States.
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Affording facilities for
thorough Draotioal b
possessed by no. other School in the ooun'rv
3; l.J t . ... ,
. diuuo us uiuiirpurauon in ieoa, nearly
SixteenThousand Students, representativoa
from every State in , the Union, j have
attonded here, . ... . '. . ' .
No vacations. Students enter at anv
time, and receive nrivnia imiruii.n.
throughout the entire course, t ,., ,-'
,, jv. u.--urciars with full partioulars and
All necessary informution,, on addressini
c II itn a. ....
...i. ." vutiiBii lrinoipaiS, ,,
.BUSINESS CARDS. .
ENRY SOUTHER, Attorney-at Law
Kiugway, ra. (feblisro.8).
ili'A. RATHRTJN, Attorney-nt-Lir " ' '
' JT Ridgwny Pa. . . ? 2 tf. ' '' 1
JOHN O. HALL, Attorney at law, Rh'fg. '
way, Elk county Pa. ' mar.22'6Ul''' ,
8. HllL. Physicla:
XJL, Kersey, Elk Co. Pa.
Ian and Surgaon 1
JO. W. BAILEY,' . , , 1
! '" ' ATTORKET-AT t Aw. " '' ''"' '
, . : . '. .;! "!-.i .
vln23yl. ; Ridgway, Elk County, Pa.' " '" ":
Agent for tho Traveler's Life and Aoot- " "
dent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Conn, . .' '' '
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REVNOL03 HOUSE, : ,).t .t!--ul
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EEYNOLBsmiE. jirmscu co,. pa. '
. H. S. BELNAP, PHomtEToa . ' : ' '
J 8. Bordwell, M. D. Ecleotio Physiean ) ' ' '
. Ofiice and residence opposite the '
Jail, on Centre St., Ridgway, Pa. Prompt '
attention will be given to all calls. Office'
hours : 7 to 8 A. M- t 12 to 2 P M. t snd r
6 to 7 P. M. ; Mar 2'J. .t.t.f. . - , j
D
a C. II. rUi.Hn.,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, , :
Riuqwat, Pa.- , .,
Residence and office opposite tho Thayer .
House. . , . ,..,.,(
fl S. HARTLEY, M. b.,.w ' ' ,' ,;
. Physician and Surgeon, 'ri
Ridgway, Pa. Offioe in Walker's Buil.l'ng.; ,' ' "
Special attention given to Surgery. Oifioe ' .
hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p, m. Residence '
on Main Street, west end. All calls ;
promptly attended to. ' vlniyl. '
G
O. MESSENGER, '" " ' ."; ''..
Druggist and Parmaceutist, corner
Alain and Mill streetp, Ridgway, Fa. ' A
full assortment of carefully gelected For-"'" 1
ign anusDomestio Drugs. " Prescrif t'6ns " '"',l
carefully dispensed at all hours, day or .' i? ' '
night. " .i. f t vluSv. ! " '
(1HARLES HOLES, - . f : , . t r ,- ,.... i
J Wutcbmuker, Engraver and Jeweler,, , j
Main street, Ridgway, Pa. Agent t'ov Uva, i ;,.,
Howe Sewing Machine, and Murt-in ,Unld , ,
Pen, Repairing . Watches, etc, doue with . . ,
the same accuracy as heretofore. S?aiivl(i ,
actio. i guaranteed. '. ' , vlnly.' ( ,' , (
W. .C HEALY. ii. -T
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DEALER IN , '; ,, -. -, r v o
BUT i O00BS, " 6S0SS3IS3i ..PBOVBKlTs. '"L-'.'
' , PRODUCE, FRUiTi, &q. , r T-
vlnStf.,' W'ost End, Ridgway, Pa. .'.;..
HYDE HOUSE, ..... ., , . -RinowAY,
ElkCo., Pa. ' .
W. II. SCHKAM, Proprietor ' ,
Thankful for the patronige heretofore
so liberally bestowed upon him, the new '
proprietor, hopes; by paying strict ai-:..('- '
tention to. the comfort and convenience of '
guests, to merit, a continuance , oi . tho'
same. t v , ,
, Oct 80 1803. .... .
TORXON HOUSE,.'. ,
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, ..i - ERIE. PA- . r i :'
M. V . Moore, (lute of the Uyde ouie). w.
ii Proprietor. a.
Open Day and Night- 1
TUB OLD BUCKTAIL'S HOTEL,
' Kane, McKean Co,, P.i.
R. E. LOOKER, Proprietor, i. . :
Thankful for the patronage heretofore so
liberally bestowed upon him. tlic now pro-'
piielor, hopes, by paying strict, aitoution ' .-;
to tho cotiifort and convcuiouce of guests.,, ,
to merit a continuance of the same, . ,'l'ho . - ..(
only stables for horses iu Kane-and oU j , .
kept night or day., ., , , vln2:Jyi... j :
HALL & BRO,"
Attorneys - at - La
' : ST. MARY'S', '- '
' ELS COUNTY PNN3Y1YANIA.'1
"VV"
JO, IN Q. HALL........
.JAS. K. . HA ft.
DR. G. WHIPPLE. ' '.
Dentr.l Burgeon.' ' '
Oltice in Walker's lluilding. All kinds r
dentistry dine in,the best style, and nil
work warranted. He will visit Kane 'nit"
the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wilcos on the lOtti.-'-'
11th, and lith; St. Mary's on the 21 t
22d and 23d of each mouth. At all oMitf- '
times ba can be found at his office irv
Ridgway., Pa.,, , ., , . vln2yl. . )
T7 ERSKV rfoiraii! ; ' " --;
Centmivillb, Elk Co., Pa."
; '' . John Collins, Proprietor, i ' .' '
' Thankful for tha nut fAniira nwn a1. ,
BO lib . lllv hA.4tnWsl imnn him rt. . '
prop' etor, hopes, by paying . striot ,. , ", ,
tenti , ,. to the comfort , atd convenieu'e" ', , ' '
of f osts, to merit a continuance of th i '' '' "
san .. - :
H. W1LBER. i I '
. i FRUIT DEPOT ' , '
Main St.' (Holes' New Building), Ridg.J ' '
T"' i.,. : , .,. t
Ppaohea. Annla . Wn.it
r I -.-. V.U.W.UU9, HI , - 1 J , . ..
apples, Cuiutubers Tomatoes, aud a g'ju-.t - i i .i
eral assort ueut ot fruit Jtepi ou hand aud , , r u ; t
received daily. :,; , . , j , , ... , . .
J .p. parsons. : ,
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Slauufaoturer and Dealer in Boots & '
MalnSt., opposite Hotel," t' 'i!.''
ov2
7y '.-I ' -i ?-! ! e-'., VILDOX," PA,"" '
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WELCH ' ftRirriTuei
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''. Sa vb! Saws! ' Saws! :
8UPERIOR .TO,' 'ALL' OTHERS. Z!'!'
Asesi Files, Cast Steel,' Mill Furouhl
SS-Get tha BEST. . 1. :u . .u-, .
cbearjeat. . , , . . . . . , .
, Pri-M,eVal, , Send for pr.Ve LiWto
Circulars. . ,. ,'v ,,,, ,
WEL B i ORIFFITHS, ,t
l 09. 0B 41ms.. or Mil t . k-. H , , . . . , ;
s,l1236 ,i ,)( :e;t,i ., .: i'la
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